delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels and the vagina were in a perfectly natural state. There was not the least appearance of vascular congestion about the organ, nor the slightest distension of any of its vessels. Its whole substance was on the... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Página 430de Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 564 páginas
...There was not the least appearance of vascular congestion about the organ, nor the slightest distentiou of any of its vessels. Its whole substance was, on...and the vessels every where contracted and empty. " The state of the abdominal cavity and its contents was perfectly natural. " That the substance occupying... | |
| David Daniel Davis - 1841 - 1040 páginas
...appearance. The uterus,—which had contracted to the usual degree at such a distance of time from the delivery,— its appendages and bloodvessels, and...vagina, were in a perfectly natural state. There was oot the least appearance of vascular congestion about the organ, nor the slightest distention of any... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1842 - 512 páginas
...appearance. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree, at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels, and the...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty. The state of the abdominal cavity and its contents was perfectly natural.... | |
| 1850 - 1148 páginas
...appearance. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and bloodvessels, and the...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty."» We have detailed the substance of this dissection rather at length,... | |
| Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 páginas
...appearance. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels, and the...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty."* We have detailed the substance of this dissection rather at length,... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1853 - 508 páginas
...appearance. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree, at such a '¡¡stance of time from the delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels, and the vagina, were in a perfectly healthy state. There was not the least appearance of vascular congestion about the organ, nor the slightest... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1857 - 818 páginas
...appearance. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree, at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and bloodvessels, and the...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty. The state of the abdominal cavity and its contents was perfectly natural.... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1857 - 882 páginas
...appciininc«'. The uterus, which had contracted to the usual degree, at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels, and the...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty. The state of the abdominal cavity and its contents was perfectly natural.... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 786 páginas
...at such a distance of lime from delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels, and the -vagina, were ma perfectly natural state. There was not the least appearance...distension of any of its vessels. Its whole substance was pale, and the vessels every where contracted and empty." (Transact, of Med. and Chirurg. Society, vol.... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1860 - 684 páginas
...the usual degree at such a distance of time from the delivery, its appendages and blood-vessels. a«d the vagina, were in a perfectly natural state. There...substance was, on the contrary, pale, and the vessels everywhere contracted and empty. The state of the abdominal cavity and its contents was perfectly natural.... | |
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